Let
Us Follow a New Way of Life through the Spirit
The sin of Adam passed on to the whole human race. As
St Paul says, Sin entered the
world through one man, and through sin death, and thus death has spread through
the whole human race. So the
righteousness of Christ has to pass on to the whole human race also; and as
Adam ruined all his descendants by sin, so must Christ, through righteousness,
give life to his entire race. St Paul makes this point, saying As by one man’s disobedience many
were made sinners, so by one man’s obedience many will be made righteous. Just
as sin reigned and brought death, so grace will reign to bring eternal life
through righteousness.
Someone might object as follows: “The sin of Adam
deservedly passed on his posterity, because they were born of him. And are we
then born of Christ, that we can be saved through him?” Stop thinking simply in
terms of the body: then you will see in what sense Christ is our parent and we
are born of him. In these last days Christ took a soul and body from Mary. It
is this flesh that he came to save, that he did not abandon to the underworld:
he united it with his own spirit and made it his own. This is the marriage of
the Lord, united with the flesh of man, a mystery uniting the two — Christ
and the Church — in one flesh.
From this marriage and from the coming of the Spirit
of the Lord from above, the Christian people is born. The substance of our
souls receives the seed of heaven: we are conceived in the womb of our mother
and born of that womb we receive life in Christ. So St Paul says, The first man, Adam, as scripture
says, “became a living soul;” but the last Adam has become a life-giving
spirit. It is through his
priests that Christ sows his seed in the Church. St Paul, again, says: It was I who begot you in Christ
Jesus. It is the seed of
Christ, that is, the Spirit of God, that produces the new man through the
priest’s hands, conceived in the womb of his mother and born in the baptismal
font under the auspices of faith.
We must receive Christ so that he can give us birth,
as the Apostle John says: To
all who accepted him he gave power to become children of God. But this cannot be brought about
except by the sacrament of cleansing and anointing, the sacrament which the bishop
administers. Sins are washed away by the cleansing waters of the font; the Holy
Spirit is infused by oil of chrism; and we receive both at the bishop’s hands
and through his words. Thus the whole man is born again and made new in Christ: so that as Christ was raised from
the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life. That is, having put behind us the
errors of our former life, we should through the Spirit follow a new way of
life in Christ.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From a Sermon of Saint
Pacian on Baptism
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